The announcement of the intention of the Railway Commissioners to discontinue the allowance for Sunday work to officers, and to reduce it to those paid by the day, has ...
Article : 323 wordsA largely attended public meeting, convened by the mayor of Collingwood, was held yesterday evening at the Collingwood Townhall. The mayor, Councillor Kreitmeyer, ...
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Article : 311 wordsAfter grave deliberation, the directors of the Bank of Victoria have decided that the continued drain upon their cash reserves and the indications of public disquietude could ...
Article : 4,731 wordsThe Premier of Tasmania, Mr. Dobson, has forwarded the following circular to the Premiers of Victoria and New South Wales:— ...
Article : 499 wordsIn the case of murder at Port Lincoln, a verdict of wilful murder was returned by the coroner's jury to-day against George Page, who was committed for trial. The ...
Article : 105 wordsA meeting of the Sydney shareholders in the National Bank of Australasia was held at noon to-day for the purpose of considering the scheme of reconstruction as agreed to by ...
Article : 587 wordsThe recently elected directors of the Irrigation Company to-day issued a circular to the shareholders giving information as to their doings and plans for the future. This ...
Article : 499 wordsMinisters state that there is now no necessity for a proclamation under the Bank Issue Act making notes a legal tender, hut though the probability of its being required is ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the Assembly to-night in reply to a question, Sir George Dibbs said that he had had no communication from the Victorian Government respecting the question of ...
Article : 505 wordsMr. W. Hughes, late stationmaster at Frankston, died in East Melbourne yesterday after an illness dating from January 20, when he shot himself at Frankston in an ...
Article : 531 wordsWESTERN AUSTRALIA.—Generally fine and clear with S.E. and easterly winds; on south coast cloudy and threatening rain, with N.W. to S.W. winds. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—Unsettled throughout, in parts ...
Article : 725 wordsAt the official declaration of the poll for South Brisbane to-day the returning officer announced that Mr. R. Edwards had lodged a protest against the return of Messrs. ...
Article : 73 wordsA case of considerable interest to suppliers of milk to creameries and butter, factories was heard at the local police court, before Mr. Bell, P.M., this afternoon, when two ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Ministerial supporters in the new House of Assembly received to-day summonses from the Government whip to meet in the Chief Secretary's office this afternoon ...
Article : 66 wordsThe unemployed at Hobart are still soliciting the Government to find them em ployment, but they refuse road work on the West Coast at 5s. a day. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe annual report of the Australian Mutual Provient Society for the year 1892 was issued this evening. The new buisness is represented by 12,585 policies assuring ...
Article : 190 wordsThe barque Freetrader, from Hobart to Wanganui, has gone ashore: at the South Spit at the Wanganui Heads, and her position is dangerous. ...
Article : 59 wordsSir—About half the men employed at St. Patrick's Cathedral have been dismissed through want of funds. The rich among the Catholics of Melbourne and the colony ought ...
Article : 132 wordsThe suit for judicial separation brought by Annie Gertrude Elsner against her husband, Dr. Frederick William Elsner, and the counter petition for divorce by the respondent ...
Article : 180 wordsA powerful ruffian who gave the name of James Mountford, was prosecuted at the Collingwood Police Court on Monday on four charges—being drunk, resisting the police, ...
Article : 315 wordsFULL COURT. (Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Holroyd, and Mr. Justice Hodges.) At Half-past 16.—Rendall v. M'Pherson and Co. ...
Article : 338 wordsCOONAMBLE, MAY 6.—Stock Passings—2,242 fat ewes from Terembone to Sydney, Laycock Bros. owners; 2,300 ewes and lambs from Combogolong to Sydney, truck Dubbo, James Peacock owner; 2,500 ...
Article : 47 wordsBARCALDINE, May 9.—The first supply of water has been struck at the No. 5 Bowen Downs bore at a depth of 1,145ft., yielding at the rate of 8,000gal. daily. News was ...
Article : 133 wordsSir,—As you are so well known for your equitable distribution of justice, I would much like to enlist your sympathy on behalf of railway employes, many of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 10 May 1893, Page 6
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